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		<title>How to Ensure Early Bulbs Bloom, Year After Year</title>
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<p><strong>How To Ensure Early Bulbs Bloom, Year After Year</strong><br />
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<p>I often notice when visiting gardens the great quantities of Daffodils and other early bulbs that we plant to herald in the spring. But how do we ensure we have a great display each year?</p>
<p>The early flowering bulbs</p>
<p>Quite a few seasoned gardeners have had their first horticultural &#8220;experience&#8221; by the planting of a few Daffodil or Tulip bulbs, thus spurring them onto more adventurous plantings. At the end of April the very early flowering bulbs will come to the end of their blooming season. This group of early bloomers includes Daffodils, Hyacinths, Bluebells, Crocus, Snowdrops and early Tulips. All these bulbs will flower well for any gardener the first growing season but for them to bloom well the following seasons we must give them some care.</p>
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<p>Dieback not tieback</p>
<p>All bulbs leaves must be allowed a minimum of six weeks after flowering to die down, so if these bulbs are planted in a lawn that area of lawn must remain uncut for six weeks. Refrain from tying your Daffodil leaves in knots to neaten their appearance, also avoid folding them over and securing with rubber bands. If the bulbs leaves are naturally allowed to die back then they will take in the energy for next years flowering. I would also recommend nipping off the spent flower heads on bulbs once flowering is finished, this will prevent the bulb using vital energy for seed production instead using all that energy to bulk up its food store for next season.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to feed</p>
<p>The final tip for blooming bulbs next spring is to feed your bulbs, this is especially important if you have a hungry soil. Apply a foliar feed to the fully emerged leaves before the blooms start to form. Choose a general purpose purpose liquid feed.I would also advise you to feed your bulbs just as the blooms have faded with a granular bulb fertiliser applied around the bulbs base. This is the most important feed they will receive. Ensure this feed has a higher potassium or potash content than nitrogen content. Apply according to the manufacturers instructions and heed safety warnings.</p>
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<p><strong><i>daffodil bulbs question by Grammy Flame</i>: Will tulip &#038; daffodil bulbs bloom next year if planted this spring?</strong><br />
Got behind in my fall bulb planting &#038; have about 100 more tulip &#038; daffodil bulbs that didn&#8217;t get planted.  I know they won&#8217;t bloom this year if I plant them now but will they survive &#038; bloom next spring if I plant them now?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Angeln</i><br/>I&#8217;m not really sure, but you could try forcing some in the fridge, i never tried it, but since you have so many you might want to http://www.ehow.com/how_2054553_force-tulip-bulbs.html?ref=fuel&#038;utm_source=yahoo&#038;utm_medium=ssp&#038;utm_campaign=yssp_art</p>
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<p>Daffodils come in several colors and shapes, Doug Green at www.flower-garden-bulbs.com shows you the different kinds of daffodil flower bulbs that are mostly produced in Amsterdam, Holland. These yellow daffodils may surprise you, because they&#8217;re not only yellow they come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. Growing daffodils is simple gardening, they are one of the easiest and hardiest of garden bulbs and a special quality is there deer&#8211;deterrent value. Daffodil bulbs are quite poisonous and no animal will willingly eat them. Neither squirrels nor dear will bother these plants in flower. Planting daffodils is the same as for any other bulb, the rule of thumb is to plant the bulb so the top is twice the distance down as the bulb is tall. In other words, if the daffodil is 1 inch tall than the top of the daffodil should be planted so that it is two inches below soil level. The majority of bulbs for North American gardens are produced in Holland. In the major flower auctions centered around Amsterdam provide all the daffodils and tulips bulbs for much of North America. The Narcissus is the family name for daffodils used by botanists. Some of these small species Narcissus are wonderful for the home garden. Planted in areas under shrubs or trees they spring into bloom first thing to provide a welcome relief from winters cold weather. Generally, they get enough sunshine to renew their flower buds for next year before the trees and shrubs leaf out to stop the sunshine <b>&#8230;</b><br />
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<p><strong>For Spring Color, Plant Bulbs in the Fall</strong><br />
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<p>Remember back to the spring, when the days were just starting to get warm. Do you remember seeing all the colorful tulips and daffodils blooming in gardens and parks everywhere? Did you think to yourself, I want some of those in my yard? Well if you want gorgeous flowers in the spring you better plant some bulbs in the fall!</p>
<p>Buy quality bulbs. This cannot be stressed enough. Many of the bulbs you buy at big box stores or discount centers are lower quality than those you buy at a nursery or through a reputable mail order company. You want a good size, firm bulb. The bulb contains everything that it needs to produce a beautiful flower next spring. When you think of it that way don&#8217;t you want the best bulb so you have the best flowers?</p>
<p>Get a variety of bulbs not just one kind. For the longest bloom times, get bulbs that bloom in early springs, some for mid spring and a few for late spring. To give you an idea of bloom times, early bloomers sometimes push up through the snow and start blooming in February. The late spring ones will blossom about the same time you are getting ready to put annuals in the ground. For early blossoms crocus, daffodil and some tulips are good. Hyacinths and dwarf iris are good for mid spring, with late blooming tulips being a perfect choice for late spring blossoms.</p>
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<p>Planting bulbs is a very easy process. Using your shovel or trowel, dig a hole that is about 3 times as deep as the bulb is wide. Or for easy reference, the hole should be about eight inches deep for tulips, hyacinths and daffodils, and 5 inches deep for crocus and dwarf iris. Make sure you have some loose soil in the bottom of the hole. Then sprinkle a tablespoon of bulb fertilizer or bone meal into the hole. Place the bulb in, with the pointed end up. Cover with the soil and you are done. Don&#8217;t worry if you can&#8217;t tell the top from the bottom on the bulbs. They grow even if you planted them upside down!</p>
<p>If you are planting a large area, dig up the whole area with your shovel, add fertilizer then place all the bulbs in at once, spacing them 10 t0 12 inches apart. Cover the bulbs with dirt and let them be. Planting bulbs this way works great if you want a natural planting area of daffodils or tulips.</p>
<p>Planting bulbs for spring color is almost effortless. The hardest thing you will do is decide what bulbs you want to plant!</p>
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<p><strong><i>daffodil bulbs question by eeeeekkk</i>: Does anyone have a good source for daffodil bulbs.?</strong><br />
I am addicted to daffodil bulbs. I have probably planted over 2000 bulbs at my new house.. I love the miniature bulbs.  Does anyone know of a website that has reasonable, reliable bulbs, or some other alternative place to buy bulbs.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by M M T</i><br/>When we buy spring bulbs, we usually buy from Breck&#8217;s.  We have always had great results from their bulbs.  Clean, hardy, just plain nice bulbs and not overly expensive.</p>
<p>And believe it or not, I have gotten some wonderful bulbs from Ebay.  Just be sure to pick a seller what is very well rated and has been selling on Ebay for at least a year.</p>
<p>Planting &#038; Growing Flower Bulbs : How to Plant Daffodils</p>
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<p>When planting daffodils, mix a nice organic compost in with the soil and make sure to get a good, firm bulb. Plant daffodil bulbs in the fall for blooming in the spring with tips from an experienced gardener in this free video on flower bulb gardening. Expert: Jessica Smith Bio: Jessica Smith has worked in the gardening business for more than 22 years. She currently manages Blands Nursery in West Jordan, Utah. Filmmaker: Michael Burton<br />
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<p><strong>Planting Bulbs The Right Way</strong><br />
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<p>This article explains a few things about planting bulbs, and if you&#8217;re interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don&#8217;t know.</p>
<p>How can you put a limit on learning more? The next section may contain that one little bit of wisdom that changes everything.</p>
<p>There are many varieties of flowering plants, but few offer all the advantages of bulb plants. For starters, bulbs are generally inexpensive to buy, and they can be purchased through the mail or over the internet, since they are durable and easy to ship.</p>
<p>Bulbs are also beautiful, and some of the most beloved flowers in the garden, such as hyacinths, daffodils and of course tulips, are bulb plants. In addition, many bulbs can remain in the ground through the winter and bloom the next year.</p>
<p>Even though bulbs are among the hardiest of all plants, it is important to exercise caution when planting them, and to buy only the best and most healthy bulbs. By choosing the healthiest bulbs, it will be easy to create a beautiful and healthy garden year after year.</p>
<p>When shopping for bulbs, it is important to look for the firmest, plumpest bulbs you can find. A good, high quality bulb will seem surprisingly heavy for its size. It is important to avoid bulbs that are too soft, since softness is often a sign of bulb rot. In addition, bulbs that are very light in weight, or that appear shriveled or cracked, should be rejected. These bulbs may have lost too much of their moisture to bloom in the garden.</p>
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<p>The best blooms are generally provided by the largest bulbs. For instance, the largest daffodil bulbs will generally provide the biggest daffodils, and the biggest tulip bulbs will produce the largest tulips. Since bulbs bloom again and again, however, a most cost effective approach for the patient gardener is to buy small bulbs and allow them to grow over time. Each bloom will be larger than the last, and letting your own small bulbs grow can be a real treat for the gardener.</p>
<p>After you have bought the best bulbs you can find, it is important to exercise care when planting them. In order to thrive and grow, bulbs should be provided with a good well drained flower bed. If you have a poor draining soil, you may want to plant them on a slope or used a raised bed for better drainage.</p>
<p>Many people like to prepare an entire bed only for bulbs, while others prefer to intersperse their bulbs with other kinds of plants. Either approach can be great, but it is important to do the planting properly. To plant an entire bed of bulbs, you should first remove weeds and other vegetation from the bed. You should then spread between one and three inches of organic matter over the soil, then put down a small amount of a high quality fertilizer. When using fertilizer, it is important to follow the instructions on the package. After you have tilled and raked the soil, it is time to plant the bulbs.</p>
<p>Most bulbs should be planted three times as deep as the bulb is wide, so the average two inch wide bulb should be planted to a depth of about six inches. In sandy soils or hot climates, the bulbs should be planted a little bit deeper, while in heavy soil they should be planted a bit shallower. While it is fine to space bulbs close together, the more closely spaced the bulbs the more need there will be to divide them in a few years.</p>
<p>Using a bulb planter is a great idea when planting bulbs. If you do not have a bulb planter handy, you can use a garden trowel to dig the holes. Each hole should be dug a few inches deeper than needed, and a tablespoon of fertilizer should be placed in the base of each hole. The fertilizer should then be covered with a thin layer of soil, on top of which the bulb should be placed. The rest of the hole should then be filled with soil.</p>
<p>After planting the bulbs, you should be sure to water the bed thoroughly in order to get them off to a good start. Proper moisture at the start will allow them to establish a healthy root system.</p>
<p>Is there really any information about planting bulbs that is nonessential? We all see things from different angles, so something relatively insignificant to one may be crucial to another.</p>
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<p><strong><em>daffodil bulbs question by fishyfishy</em>: Is it too late to plant daffodil bulbs in jan/feb, in brooklyn?</strong><br />
I have a backyard garden and I know its late to plant daffodil bulbs. But I was wondering&#8230; is it too late? It&#8217;s about 35-40 degrees outside this week.</p>
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If the ground is workable i would try it but if you dont think you want to do this you could try forcing them in a bulb pot either way i hope this helps.</p>
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